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If you mean the old Land Rovers, or for that matter any old car, you can keep them running a long time if you are willing to rebuild the components====at least until actual metal fatigue, accident or rust finally kills them.

How many miles can you go? Depends on how much money you want to spend!

If it's a "new" Land Rover or Range Rover, you'd be lucky to get to 175K. These are not very good vehicles, and besides that, with all the modern computer componentry in modern cars, it's going to be hell to find these little 'black boxes" when they fail ten years from now, and you just know some entrepreneur will stash them and charge you a bloody fortune for them.

As a wide, general rule, most gas engine cars have a normal life span of about 175K before you get into massive overhauls. Your results may vary plus or minus.

2006-07-01 06:08:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Land Rovers Suck A*S*S They start going bad as soon as you drive off the dealer lot. Stay away from them. Very expensive to maintain and repair.

2006-07-01 18:08:33 · answer #2 · answered by j001solis001 3 · 1 0

There is no "limit", as long as you take care of it it will take care of you. I've seen cars with 3,000 miles on them that need new motors then I've seen cars with 300,000 miles and still running strong. You and only you can set a limit, and that limit is how well you will take care of it.

2006-06-30 16:46:57 · answer #3 · answered by Darrell R. 3 · 0 0

Any car can keep going but you will have to replace everything under the hood for that to happen. I think that most cars and trucks will keep going into the 200-300,000 miles with care.

2006-06-30 16:41:29 · answer #4 · answered by brittme 5 · 0 0

brittme is incorrect. most cars WISH they could do that kind of mileage. most are around 100K. a land rover....well...any car..with CARE..and i mean care...can (and SHOULD in my opinion..) should run forever.
are you speaking of engine limits(mileage) or transmission....what PARTS are you speaking of? the whole thing? depends how you drive it and how your take CARE of it is the most important thing. depends on how much you LOVE it, and your bank account. :( sorry. try landrover websites.

2006-06-30 16:51:31 · answer #5 · answered by Ryan 4 · 0 0

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